Anonymous wrote:I could WFH five days a week, but choose to go in 2x per week. 40 min walking commute. Two kids, full day preschool plus aftercare. Husband WFH 2x a week, in office the other 3 days (opposite schedule to me):
7:30 - wake up, get ready
7:45 - help one kid get dressed and ready (husband does the other)
8 - feed kids breakfast
8:20 - commuter goes to work, other parent walks kids to school
9am - start work
On my in office days, I take a 30 min break at some point to do strength training in the gym (2x a week)
5pm - stop work. Commuter walks home, other parent gets kids
5:45 - everyone is home. Family time. (Thurs - I give kids a bath)
6 - husband cooks dinner
6:30 - family dinner
7:10 - quick family toy pickup
7:15 - bedtime routine
7:30 - kids in bed
Relax, clean kitchen, fold laundry, hobbies, time with spouse, whatever. I aim to do Pilates 3x a week in the evening (just a 10-30 min YouTube video) and prob average 1-2x per week
11pm - in bed, reading
11:30 - lights out
One morning a week when I’m WFH, I have an all staff call that I can be off camera for and basically never talk in. I gather and sort all the laundry during the call and move it into the washer and dryer throughout the day (only takes a minute). I’d say most other WFH days, I take 20 mins or so to do a task around the house.
I used to think like you did - work time is for work only. But honestly, I’ve learned that’s a mistake. EVERY desk worker is taking breaks in the day. Taking a break to exercise or hang a picture or sweep a floor is both restorative and helpful to you. You’re much better off doing that than spending 20 mins on DCUM or tooling around on the internet.
You only bathe your children once a week?!!!